Parkes Phoenix

Over $1 Million Invested In Parkes Shire

The upgraded Peak Hill Pool

The lives of residents in four townships across the Parkes Shire have been signifi­cantly enhanced thanks to more than $1mil­lion in upgrades delivered through funding from the NSW Government, co-funding from Parkes Shire Council and other grant funding.

The four projects – located in Trundle, Tul­lamore, Bogan Gate, and Peak Hill received a combined $493,759 in NSW Government funding. Parkes Shire Council worked in partnership with the Community Consulta­tive Committees (CCC) of Trundle, Tullam­ore and Bogan Gate for funds that were only available to community groups, while the grant for Peak Hill was awarded to Parkes Shire Council. All four initiatives were com­pleted with Parkes Shire Council supporting as Project Manager.

Parkes Shire Mayor Neil Westcott said “The improvements to our parks and pool facilities will have a lasting impact on the wellbeing and lifestyle of our residents.”

• Peak Hill Pool Rejuvenation: The pub­lic swimming pool in Peak Hill received a new fibreglass insert and concrete con­course, replacing the aging infrastructure.

Total Cost: $576,985 NSW Government funding: $160,000; Council Co-funding: $416,985.

• Berryman Park Upgrade, Trundle: De­livered in partnership with Trundle & Dis­trict Progress Association Incorporated, this project included new fencing, solar lighting, a widened footpath, and a new long jump pit. Total Cost: $210,000 NSW Government funding: $160,000; Council Co-funding: $30,000; Other Co-funding: $20,000 (Stronger Communities Pro­gram).

• Memorial Park Upgrade, Tullamore: In partnership with Tullamore Inc, this pro­ject upgraded amenities and added a modular disabled toilet and connecting footpath. Total Cost: $163,759 NSW Gov­ernment funding: $73,759 Council Cofunding: $90,000.

• Burrawang Park Accessibility Upgrade, Bogan Gate: Partnering with Bogan Gate Community Memorial Hall Incorporated, this project improved accessibility with new BBQ shelter furniture, footpaths, ir­rigation, and turf. Total Cost: $100,728 NSW Government funding: $100,000; Council Co-funding: $728

The new Long Jump Pit at Berryman Oval in Trundle.

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